Samuel Wilson Amphlet
Samuel Wilson Amphlet (c1865-1932)
c.1865 Born in Birmingham son of Samuel Amphlett and Mary J Amphlett[1]
1871 Samuel Amphlett 39, manufacturer of Scotch Wood Work, employing 4 people, lived in Birmingham with Mary J Amphlett 34, Samuel W Amphlett 6, Charles E Amphlett 4, Frederick W Amphlett 2, Mary White A Amphlett 10 Months[2]
1891 Samuel Amphlet 59, dealer in patent tobacco pipes, lived in Edgbaston with Mary J Amphlet 54, Samuel W Amphlet 26, machine maker manager, Charles E Amphlet 24, solicitor, Frederick W Amphlet 22, auctioneer's articled clerk, Marguerite A Amphlet 20, Jessie H Amphlet 18, Ethel M Amphlet 16, Mabel B Amphlet 14, Beatrice M Amphlet 11[3]
1901 Took control of Payne and Griffiths
1911 Living at 9 Montague Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham: Samuel Wilson Amphlet (age 46 born Birmingham), Engineer and Brassfounder (Steam fittings and Motor Fittings) - Employer. With his wife Lilly Creighton Amphlet (age 41 born Rock Ferry, Cheshire) and their three children; Sheila Mary Amphlet (age 9 born Birmingham); Geoffrey Wilson Amphlet (age 8 born Birmingham) and Margery Richardson Amphlet (age 4 born Birmingham). One visitor. Two servants.[4]